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MAP: Over 1/3 of New York’s pipes may contain lead
Over a third of water service lines in New York are or may be lead, with 3 million New Yorkers potentially affected, and replacing them is estimated to cost $695 million per year over the next decade.
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) - A letter to Iowa City residents is prompting questions about the impacts of lead pipes in homes. Gary Gnade lives in and owns rental homes in Iowa City. He recently received a ...
More than 11,000 houses in Nassau County and a handful in Suffolk draw their drinking water through old lead service lines, and at least 100,000 more have pipes whose material is unknown but could ...
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Could your home still have lead pipes for your drinking water? How to find out and what to do
Mention lead pipes and my first thought is of the Cluedo murder weapon – something from a bygone era when guests wandered through grand country houses with billiard rooms and libraries, plotting the ...
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